The archival discovery of a strong Lyman-$\alpha$ and [CII] emitter at z = 7.677
Francesco Valentino (1), Gabriel Brammer (1), Seiji Fujimoto (1),, Kasper E. Heintz (1, 2), John R. Weaver (1), Victoria Strait (1), Katriona, M. L. Gould (1), Charlotte Mason (1), Darach Watson (1), Peter Laursen (1),, and Sune Toft (1) ((1) Cosmic Dawn Center

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of a bright galaxy at redshift 7.677 emitting strong Lyman-alpha and [CII] lines, revealing insights into early galaxy properties, gas content, and ionization conditions during the epoch of reionization.
Contribution
First spectroscopic confirmation of a bright galaxy at z=7.677 with detailed analysis of its emission lines and gas properties, providing new insights into early galaxy formation.
Findings
Detection of Lyman-alpha emission offset from [CII] emission
High velocity offset of Lyman-alpha suggests merging activity
Low dust content and high HI gas fraction inferred
Abstract
We report the archival discovery of Lyman- emission from the bright ultraviolet galaxy Y002 at , spectroscopically confirmed by its ionized carbon [CII] 158m emission line. The Ly line is spatially associated with the rest-frame UV stellar emission (~-22, 2x brighter than ) and it appears offset from the peak of the extended [CII] emission at the current ~1" spatial resolution. We derive an estimate of the unobscured SFR(UV)= yr and set an upper limit of SFR(IR) yr from the far-infrared wavelength range, which globally place Y002 on the SFR(UV+IR)-L([CII]) correlation observed at lower redshifts. In terms of velocity, the peak of the Ly emission is redshifted by (Ly)~500 km s from the systemic redshift set by [CII] and a high-velocity tail extends…
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